i was just reading her statement on the bbc and agree that the tone of it was very much seeming to withhold some details. she also implied that social services hadn’t been told about her father’s poor health, which you would think (as a sister to a toddler) would have given her concern knowing that her dad had bronson full time.I can't stop thinking about poor Bronson, when I get to thinking about his last days I have to block it out. One of the worst cases I've ever read.
As others have noted, I suspect there is a LOT more to this, regarding both parents, that we haven't heard about. Maybe it will all come out.
I saw that Bronson's sis did a statement saying she doesn't blame social workers. Maybe she has a lot more to say about the parents thats not yet being reported
I don't think that's fair. The social worker clearly did: she went above and beyond. The sister clearly does. The father, despite his failings, clearly did. The landlady did. It's an absolutely tragic story. The one 'thing' is that given his age the little one hopefully won't have suffered for days and days. I hope.It’s going to sound awful but I don’t think anyone did actually give a shit about the poor boy.
I would take anything that woman said with a large pinch of salt. We only have her word for it now.He was only 2. What on earth was there to be shouting at him so often for.
I've just seen this come up on breaking news, sounds v strange. They won't allow residents out past cordons.Just saw this story, four found dead in a house in Norwich, all known to each other.
Four people found dead in house in Costessey - BBC News
Maybe it was Monoxide poisoning or something like that? Seems strange to not let residents past especially if it’s a secluded incident?I've just seen this come up on breaking news, sounds v strange. They won't allow residents out past cordons.
If i'd been stabbed and was bleeding to death i don't think i'd be too concerned about catching covid!! 2020 was a ridiculous timeIf that happened now you'd think wtf, but it was June 2020. Sounds mad in hindsight, like many things from those times.
I mean I don't disagree, but I'm sure it would have been for the benefit of protecting the responders rather than the victim. Incubating someone is known as an aerosol producing procedure, I'm fairly certain that needs PPE now because of the infection risk, nevermind during the pandemicIf i'd been stabbed and was bleeding to death i don't think i'd be too concerned about catching covid!! 2020 was a ridiculous time
Sounds like a family annihilator. I know it’s pointless speculating right now but I suspect it might be mum, dad, two kids. It certainly looks like a very typical new build estate that will be popular with young families.Just saw this story, four found dead in a house in Norwich, all known to each other.
Four people found dead in house in Costessey - BBC News
That was my first thoughtI don't think that's fair. The social worker clearly did: she went above and beyond
I see where you are coming from and in earlier posts I have shown full support for the SW but I mean the immediate family. Those who weren’t family seem to have cared more than a lot of them did.I don't think that's fair. The social worker clearly did: she went above and beyond. The sister clearly does. The father, despite his failings, clearly did. The landlady did. It's an absolutely tragic story. The one 'thing' is that given his age the little one hopefully won't have suffered for days and days. I hope.
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I would take anything that woman said with a large pinch of salt. We only have her word for it now.
You really called itSounds like a family annihilator. I know it’s pointless speculating right now but I suspect it might be mum, dad, two kids. It certainly looks like a very typical new build estate that will be popular with young families.
Aw my godYou really called it
Two young girls and man, 45, and woman, 36, found dead in Norfolk
The four bodies were discovered at the home in the Norwich suburb of Costessey by police who forced their way in around 7am this morning after a call from a member of the public.www.dailymail.co.uk
Poor mother and girls.You really called it
Two young girls and man, 45, and woman, 36, found dead in Norfolk
The four bodies were discovered at the home in the Norwich suburb of Costessey by police who forced their way in around 7am this morning after a call from a member of the public.www.dailymail.co.uk
How horrid - just one hour old. In those cold temperatures. I’m not sure I agree with the hospital naming her Else though seems a bit crassNewborn baby found in shopping bag 'was less than an hour old'
The baby, who is safe and well and has been given the temporary name of Elsa, was discovered near a junction in Newham, east London, on Thursday night.news.sky.com
Utterly heartbreaking for that little baby. Well done to the members of the public who found her and probably saved her life.
Yeah I agree about the name Elsa seems a bit off given the circumstances she was found.How horrid - just one hour old. In those cold temperatures. I’m not sure I agree with the hospital naming her Else though seems a bit crass
New update says the woman was a visitor and didnt live there.Poor mother and girls.
The article said a man from the house went missing over Christmas (and was found safe)
If you've met one man, you've met them allYou really called it
Two young girls and man, 45, and woman, 36, found dead in Norfolk
The four bodies were discovered at the home in the Norwich suburb of Costessey by police who forced their way in around 7am this morning after a call from a member of the public.www.dailymail.co.uk
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